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Arts and Sciences
History
Walter Howard Papers, 1990-2015
Box 1:
This box is primarily related to faculty and family activities
Correspondence, 1991-2013
Faculty Dispute, 2003-2006
Family History, 1991-2010
Five Year Review 2010
Grants, 1991-1997
History Department
Africana Minor, 2012
Community-University Contributions, 1990-1995
Contributions to University, 2000, 2006
Correspondence, 2009-2014
Email Correspondence, 2012
Faculty, c.2007
Faculty Minutes, 2012
M. A. Program, 2006
Master Syllabi, 2012
Promotion, 1994-1995
Social Activism
Campus Activities, 1998-2004
Democratic Socialists at BU, 1998-1999
Student and Faculty Diversity, 2012
Using the New Social Media to Promote Diversity on our Campus, 2012
Vitae/Transcripts, 1985-2000
Research
Anthracite Reds, 2015
Articles and Papers, 1993-1995, 2001
Contains the following articles written and/or submitted for publication:
“Extralegal Violence in Florida during the 1930s: A Psychohistorical Perspective”
“Family, Religion, and Education: A Profile of African American Life in Tampa,
1900-1930”
“Values and Institutions in Conflict: The Shotgun Merger of the AFL and CIO in
Florida”
“The International Labor Defense and Florida Lynch Law during the Late 1930s”

“The CPUSA and Florida Lynch Law during the 1930s”
“Walter White, Antiblack Violence, and the African American Identity”
“The National Miners Union: Communists and Miners in the Pennsylvania
Anthracite, 1928-1931
Book Reviews, 1994-2015
Research Material
Claudia Jones, 2010-2011
Black Labor
Amis, B. D. (3 folders), 1930, 1942, 2010
Browder, Earl (2 folders), 1930-1934
CPUSA - Black Radicals, 1994
Daily Worker, 1927-1929
Hathaway, C. A., 1932
Labor Defender, 1930-1934
Negro Worker, 1931
Slavery, N.D.
Young Worker, 1927-1928
Box 2:
Research Material
Staughton Lynd Collection - Kent State, 1992-1997
Scranton NAACP (2 folders), 1928-1929
Wilkes-Barre NAACP (2 folders), 1920-1939
Communist Party of the USA (CPUSA), 1924-1933
Tampa Comm. International Labor Defense (2 Folders), 1930-1942
Perry Lynching, 1938
Library Resources- Race, 1993
History of Hate, 1989-1995
KKK in Pennsylvania 1920s, 1936
Black Harrisburg, 1991
Klu Klux Klan, 1991
Richard Wright- FBI Files, 1944-1945
Du Bois- FBI Files, 1942
Herndon- “You Cannot Kill the Working Class”, N.D.
Angelo Herndon’s Speech to Jury, 1933
Southern Worker Clippings, 1930-1933
Communist Party (The Workers) and Blacks, 1925-1928
B.D. Amis Speech, 2007
Benjamin Dewayne Amis- Interview, 1988

Browder Papers- ILD, 1929
Pamphlet- “Why the Negro People Should Vote Communist”, 1940
James S. Allen- “Smash the Scottsboro Lynch Verdict”, 1933
ILD Papers, 1930-1931
First ILD Conference, 1925
ILD Constitution, 1937-1939
ILD National Conference (3 Folders), 1937, 1939, 1943
ILD National Conference- Draft Resolutions, 1937
C.H. Martin- ILD and Black America, 1985
Pamphlet- “Equal Rights for Negroes”, 1931
H. Haywood and M. Howard “Lynching” Pamphlet, 1932
Harry Haywood- Biographical Information, 2011
African American Radical Pamphlets, 2011
“We Charge Genocide”, C. 1950
Interviews- Communist Book, N.D.
Historians of American Communism, 1978, 1993-2000
Black Labor Notes, N.D.
International Historical Association, 1996
Groveland: Florida’s Little Scottsboro, 1996
Payne Lynching, 1990
Blacks- Gainesville, 1870-1900
Shofner, “Communists, Klansmen, and the CIO in the Florida Citrus Industry”, 1993
Blacks- Civil Rights- Daytona Beach, 1944-1954
Blacks- Pensacola, 1896-1920
Robert L. Hall, “Tallahasse’s Black Churches, 1865-1885”, 1979
Wali Kharif, “Black Reaction to Segregation and Discrimination in Post-Reconstruction
Florida”, 1985
Turn of the Century Tampa- Durward Long, 1885-1911
Blacks- Jacksonville, 1887-1907
Black- Miami, 1896-1930
Shofner, “Postscript to the Martin Talbert Case: Peonage As Usual in the Flordia Turpentine
Camps, 1986
Journal of Social History, 1994
Youngstown- JAH, 1987
University Presses, 1998
Scottsboro- Transcript, N.D.
Sunbury, 1997-1998
Watergate - Iran-Contra, 1994-1997

Box 3:
Course Materials
Lynching
Slavery – Making of America – Labor History 2005
World War 1
Korean War
Korean War 1950-1953
LBJ
Penn History
Fascism + right wing extremism in Penn, 1933-1942
42-384-11 US Social History, 2009
Anthracite Reds/ Quizzes
African American History 42-228 (2 folders)
African American Radicalism 42-395
Stories from the Mines Quiz
1902 Coal Strike Video Note Sheet
Molly Maguires
Overheads – U.S. History
African American Labor History
Fighting Back
Progressive Era
Survey Lectures to Ex. 1
Culture Wars
Radical Right
Gilded Age
CNN “Make love not war” 1960s
Values – Lecture One
NMU In Anthracite
Book Review
Capitalism: Love Story
Guidelines – Reading Assignment
African Tribal Culture
Swahili Coast
South African Apartheid
Africa Black Atlantic
The Century Video 1936-1944
In a Dark Time
Essays - Atomic Spies WWII Essay Questions
Essays - Communism, 1996
US II - Quizzes / Essay Assignment
Labor History, 2000

Labor History, Fall 2012
Labor History, 2012
A collection of papers from Spring 2015
History of Labor in the US, History 472-01 (2 Folders)
Student Notes – Similar to the description above. Few notes were kept for Labor
History.
Syllabus, Handouts, Exams - This folder includes the syllabus, graded quizzes,
and final papers.
US History 1877 – Present, History 122-01,02,03 (2 Folders)
Student Notes - Dr. Howard assigned journal entries, as a way to keep students
engaged in class material. These entries were collected at the midpoint and end of
semester. Some students mixed entries with class notes, others kept them separate.
The folder includes a sampling of different student’s journals.
Syllabus, Handouts, Exams – This folder includes the syllabus, which was the
same for all three sections, graded quizzes, and final papers. The ones kept are a
sampling across all three sections of History 122.